Lamisha Musonda, former Anderlecht and Chelsea footballer, revealed, on social media, that he only has "a few days" left to live, due to an illness that the Belgian, now 33 years old, never specifies in the publication. «Life has many ups and downs, and no one really knows the pain each person faces. These last few years have been very difficult and exhausting for me. It is with sadness that I inform you that I have been struggling to regain my health, which is why I have been absent from social media. I had to accept that my health condition is critical and that, at this moment, I am just fighting to stay alive», wrote Musonda, on his Instagram page. “As I realize that I may only have a few days left, I also realize that I had many people by my side. I will keep those memories forever", adds the former midfielder, who went on to represent Belgium's under-21 team. Son of Zambian international Charles Musonda, who spent his career at Anderlecht, Lamisha moved to Chelsea in 2012, along with his brothers Charly and Tika. At the London club, he interacted with several world football stars, including Belgian international Romelu Lukaku, who gave him words of encouragement in response to the publication. «Courage, Lamisha. We are with you”, wrote the Napoli forward.